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Ben Hogan 428 Distance Balls Review

Ben Hogan 428 Distance





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Review Date
February 22, 2004

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Reviewed by: Ron Thomas ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan 428 Distance

Summary:
Yeah, there is litlle debate that these are the worst golf balls ever made. My wife brought home some of these from Ross one time a few years ago. I couldn't even use them for practice balls. I don't know if you can even find these anymore.

New Hogan Apex balls are pretty darn good balls, though so kudos to Spalding for getting their act together.


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Review Date
June 14, 2000

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Reviewed by: janet ,  Shoot in the 100s , from bakersfield ca usa

Summary:
OUCH! At least that was what my hands were saying after hitting these things. Wanna know what these things feel like? Go get a 1 iron, and on a freezing cold day go smack a few rocks. At least that is what the good shots feel like.

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Review Date
May 1, 2000

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Reviewed by: Kent Mercurio ,  Shoot in the 90s , from San Diego, CA, USA

Model Reviewed:
Ben Hogan 428 Distance

Summary:
I must agree with the other review regarding this ball, it really is hard as a rock and does send a lot of shock towards the arms. Not something I would ever buy a sleeve of or ever recommend to anyone. I ended up with it because some guy was selling balls he would find on the course for $4 per dozen and it happened to be one of the balls he had. So in short, do not waste your time with this ball.

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Callaway Rule 35, MaxFli Revolution, Titleist Professional, Dunlop Double Titanium, Bridgestone Precept MC Spin, Top-Flite XL 2000.


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Review Date
March 4, 1999

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Reviewed by: Donny shane ,  Scratch golfer , from New york

Model Reviewed:
428

Summary:
These balls are great!!!! If you like hitting ROCKS!!!! they send a shock wave up the shaft on good hits. And then have the balls [no punn intended] to charge you money for them! Go with the maxfli rev.

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